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Hi Frank Good to hear from you again. The Yaesu is excellent but I was still a bit worried about my R71's performance so with the service manual and help from a tech friend, I went through the whole sensitivity setting procedure again. I must have screwed up first time round. The R71 now comes close to matching the FRG-100 for sensitivity, the difference usually being negligible. You're right about the FR0G's audio being better, though. Cheers Andy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Andy - are you back in the US now? I had an Icom R70 for a while and loved it despite the weird end of band tuning thing and the ergonomics. All-in-all I would consider it one of the top "DX machines". I sent it to a friend of mine in CO to use. My present collection includes and R-5000, R72, and NRD-525. I can't figure why my wife's name was in the header on the last two posts of mine (???) Frank K3YAZ Tucson |
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